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The Steve Fisher Band - Christmas Concert and Pot Luck
Calgary Irish Culture Centre
Calgary, AB
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The Steve Fisher Band - Christmas Concert and Pot Luck
Celebrate Christmas with the Foothills Bluegrass Music Society Potluck and Concert
There will be a massive feast of Turkey with all the trimmings.
The Steve Fisher Band will be entertaining us all night with jams to follow.

Potluck starts at 5:30 PM
The FBMS is providing the turkey, dressing, spuds, and gravy, via our good friend Tim Abbey.
We suggest the following items for members to bring. If you last name starts with:
A to G - please bring a salad.
H to Mc - could bring a casserole, or cold condiments like pickles.
Mc to R - we would like to bring desserts.
S to Z - please bring a hot vegetables.
If however you have a special signature dish that you want to share irrespective of the above, please do that.
We are having and ugly Christmas Sweater Contest with prizes for the best (worst?) sweater and the runner up.
There will be a couple of door prizes.
The cost for all this merriment is $25 for members and $30 for non members, with $5 from each entry donated to the Calgary Foodbank. There will also be a donation jar for those that want to give a little more for this most worthwhile charity.


Steve Fisher

I grew up in a small village in southern Ontario called Sharon about thirty-five miles northeast of Toronto. Saxophone was my first instrument but I started playing guitar after high school while working in a bush camp in northern Ontario. I learned a few chords that summer but didn't really start to play tunes until after I went to university in London, England in 1976. A friend played me a recording of "Stack O'Lee" by Mississippi John Hurt and I was totally knocked out by it. I was amazed by how much sound you could get out of an acoustic guitar. Over the next three years I taught myself to play a few rags and some country blues with the help of recordings from Stefan Grossman's Kicking Mule Records. One of my favourites was a ragtime guitar sampler called "The Entertainer" featuring Bob Evans and Jim McLennan. I listened to these guys as much as I could. It was pretty heady stuff and way beyond what I could play at the time. Some of it still is!

After getting a B.A. in English Literature, I moved back to Calgary in 1979. I was in a local folk music store one afternoon and noticed an ad for ragtime and fingerstyle guitar lessons. The teacher was none other than Jim McLennan who had moved here from Edmonton a couple of years before. For the next two or three months I would show up at Jim's place for the best half hour of my week. I learned some great rags, 'Blue Finger' by Jerry Reed and a bunch of Bruce Cockburn tunes and was quite disappointed when Jim told me one day that I'd learned enough and really just needed to go out and play. Law school intervened for a few years but I still ended up getting the 'Slowhand' Award from my classmates for "the best musician masquerading as a law student"' in the class of '83.

A few years later I started learning about bluegrass music and playing fiddle tunes with a flatpick. If you had a bluegrass band in Alberta and B.C. in the late 80's, work was easy to find. The money wasn't always great but the playing experience sure was. On my first trip to the Peace Country Bluegrass Festival near Chetwynd, B.C., I had the pleasure of meeting Roland White who was there with Country Gazette. I remember him graciously joining our band at a late jam where we played all the Kentucky Colonels tunes we knew and a few that we didn't. After that I had the bluegrass bug and over the next twenty years I played many of the clubs and festivals in the folk and bluegrass scene in Alberta and British Columbia with bands such as Rocky Road, the Hot House Bluegrass Band and the Sheep River Rounders. My current band is called Restless Lester.  I also regularly perform with a collection of musicians known as the Steve Fisher Group and as a guitarist with singer/songwriter Cori Brewster.  Over the two or three years I have performed with Connie Kaldor, Bob Evans, Jim Nunally, John Reischman, Steve Spurgin, Ben Plotnick, Noah Zacharin, Jenny Lester, Chris Stevens, Matt Hotte, Merl Johnson, Mike Munford, Danny Booth, Terry Kruger, Lizzy Hoyt and many others.

I'm still listening and learning but my main influences so far have been Doc Watson, John Hurt, Clarence White, Tony Rice and Ron Block. I'm also a big fan of Davy Graham , Nic Jones, Pierre Bensusan, Pat Metheny, Ry Cooder, Peter Green, Bill Frisell, Charlie Byrd, Lenny Breau and the solo guitar playing of Earl Klugh.

Thanks for visiting!
 
Steve Fisher

Location

Calgary Irish Culture Centre (View)
6452 35 Ave NW
Calgary, AB T3B 1S6
Canada

Categories

Music > Bluegrass
Music > Country
Music > Folk

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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